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Jan 28, 2019 11:16:36   #
ggab Loc: ?
 
CaptainEd wrote:
I've got a client that is in the Landscaping business. Not a mow-and-blow guy, rather high end commercial design, installation and maintenance. I'd like to use photos of his actual work for his web site and marketing materials, but everything he sent me, and all he has, was shot with his iPhone, complete with dirty lense.

He's asked me what kind of camera to purchase for better shots I can use. I was originally thinking of having him grab a Rebel kit, but even that is likely more complicated than he's going to spend time figuring out.

I do want him to be able to shoot RAW+JPG so I can correct the exposure and white balance of the photos he takes. The photos will mainly be used for his web site, blog articles and email campaigns. I doubt large prints will be an issue, he can hire a local pro for that level.

So, I'm thinking:

Something that shoots RAW+JPG
Moderate optical zoom
Behaves decently on "Auto" but offer aperture priority mode.
Tough enough travel with him, though I don't think weather sealing is a big issue.

I shoot Canon, but am brand-agnostic for this application.

We haven't discussed budget, but I know he likes to do things "right" rather than skimp and I told him it could cost $500 to $1000 and he wasn't taken aback by that.

Any thoughts or suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

-Ed G.
I've got a client that is in the Landscaping busin... (show quote)


If you are comfortable with it, have him hire you. It eliminates the threat of damage to his camera, capital expense and you get some income. The results would probably better than his shooting the pictures himself.
Just a thought.

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Jan 28, 2019 14:12:03   #
PHRubin Loc: Nashville TN USA
 
CaptainEd wrote:
...but everything he sent me, and all he has, was shot with his iPhone, complete with dirty lense.

He's asked me what kind of camera to purchase for better shots I can use. I was originally thinking of having him grab a Rebel kit, but even that is likely more complicated than he's going to spend time figuring out.

I object. If he leaves the camera in A, a DSLR, or any camera, isn't complicated at all. On the other hand, if he lets the lens get dirty, no camera will give him good shots.

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Jan 28, 2019 17:36:01   #
DeanS Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
 
Don’t overlook the Canon SL2 with 18-135 3.5. Excellent little camera combo.

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